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World History Final Exam Review Set 6
Test Description: World History Final Exam Review set 6
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1) All of the following were goals of the Soviet Five-Year Plans EXCEPT
A
rapid industrial growth.
B
the promotion of communism worldwide.
C
a stronger national defense.
D
the modernization of the Soviet economy.
2) Between 1934 and 1939, the Great Purge was a campaign to eliminate
A
traditional religious beliefs.
B
opposition to Stalin's power.
C
opposition to the Communist Party.
D
shortages of housing, food, and goods.
3) How did czars Alexander III and Nicholas II deal with calls for reform?
A
They immediately moved to enact reforms.
B
They appointed ministers to study reforms.
C
They made a few reforms but not all.
D
They resisted all efforts for reform.
4) How did life change for Russians after the success of the Bolshevik revolution?
A
All of these are true.
B
Education became a public institution based on the Western model.
C
Motherhood was no longer considered a patriotic duty.
D
Russia was organized into several self-governing republics.
5) How did the reigns of Alexander III and Nicholas II help pave the way for revolution?
A
They saw to it that the poor were imprisoned for debts.
B
They supported rapid industrialization at the expense of the treasury.
C
They both upheld an autocratic government without reform.
D
They instituted pogroms to weed out revolutionary thinkers.
6) How did the Russo-Japanese war show the czar's weakness?
A
His insults to the Japanese emperor caused the war.
B
News of repeated losses sparked unrest and led to revolt during the war.
C
His poor military strategy prevented his generals from gaining territory.
D
All of these are true.
7) How was the result of the nationalist movement in Saudi Arabia different from the results in Turkey and Iran?
A
Saudi Arabia built a state on oil money, while the other two did not.
B
Turkey and Iran pursued modernization more than Saudi Arabia did.
C
Saudi Arabia had a violent revolution, while the other countries did not.
D
All of these are true.
8) In which country did Nationalists lead a successful rebellion against its sultan and then reform the government with an emphasis on modernization?
A
Saudi Arabia
B
Syria
C
India
D
Turkey
9) The Soviet government decided to eliminate kulaks because of their strong resistance to
A
religious persecution.
B
collective farming.
C
the Five-Year Plans.
D
censorship and propaganda.
10) Under Joseph Stalin's command economy system, all economic decisions were made by
A
workers and government officials.
B
government officials alone.
C
members of the socialist realism movement.
D
local soviets composed of workers, soldiers, and peasants.
11) What did the pogroms do that occurred in the late 19th-century Russia do?
A
violently persecute Jews
B
establish a Communist council
C
enlist the aid of foreigners
D
kill all the kulaks
12) What impact did Russia's involvement in World War I have on the Russian government?
A
It created a window for the Mensheviks to attempt a takeover.
B
It led to the establishment of the Duma as a voice for moderates.
C
It revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership.
D
All of these are true.
13) What is a totalitarian state?
A
a state in which the government controls every aspect of public and private life
B
a state in which the working class is glorified and has the greatest voice in government
C
a state in which the people elect representatives to the legislature
D
a state in which the people have a direct say in their government
14) What was the focus of the Soviet state's Five-Year Plans?
A
social restructuring
B
economic development
C
political reform
D
foreign policy
15) What were soviets under Russia's provisional government?
A
labor unions
B
local councils
C
revolutionary leaders
D
plans for redistributing land
16) Which of the following did NOT happen as an immediate result of the Bolshevik Revolution?
A
Factory control returned to the workers.
B
A truce was signed with Germany.
C
Farmland was distributed among the peasants
D
A totalitarian state was established.
17) Which of the following is a weapon of totalitarianism?
A
tolerant treatment of all ethnic groups
B
free elections
C
uncensored mass media
D
police terror
18) Who were the Bolsheviks?
A
members of the Duma, Russia's parliament
B
soldiers in the White Army
C
radical Russian Marxist revolutionaries
D
followers of Rasputin
19) After World War I, most European nations had what type of government, if only temporarily?
A
Socialist
B
Democratic
C
Communist
D
Fascist
20) All of the following contributed to the weakness of the Weimar Republic EXCEPT
A
a lack of democratic tradition.
B
the implementation of the Dawes Plan.
C
uncontrollable inflation.
D
a large number of political parties.
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